New 2025 Beachy models with spec specially added for the UK are on display on the Hobby stand at the Motorhome and Caravan Show at the NEC this week.
The Beachy range, with a minimalist interior very much geared more towards a younger customer and with innovations including a second large door at the back, were first introduced by the German manufacturer at the start of the decade.
They took a bit longer to come to the UK as new fire-resistant upholstery was required to pass fire safety standards. It’s a range of tourers which is sure to stand out on site, and it come with a spacious and airy interior which were among the features to stand out to our reviewer, Andrew Jenkinson, when he took a look at the 2024 Hobby Beachy 360.

But the new 2025 models go a bit further than the upholstery, as they include alloy wheels, and most of all a heater – something that was omitted from the stripped down original Beachy models.
As an option, the three models in the range can also come with exterior decals in a variety of neon colours.
The Hobby Beachy caravans are not the only eye-catching tourers to be on show at the NEC this week, with the results of the Laura Ashley collaboration with Campod on display, a tourer which can be decked out in a choice of exterior and interior designs. Also on show is the Eriba Touring 620, a stylish tourer which has a surprisingly spacious interior.
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